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Re: [Xen-users] ctrl-c doesn't work in domU consoles


  • To: Henning Sprang <henning_sprang@xxxxxxx>
  • From: Anand <xen.mails@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 14:21:21 +0530
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I tried the same thing, however it didn't work for me.

On 1/9/06, Henning Sprang <henning_sprang@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I just found out, in a console started by the xm command, you can type

ctrl-o then the key "e"

This seems to terminate all processes in that console.
typing

ctrl-o o

shows SysRq HELP, which seems to be something which has it's traces back
from somehwere in the kernel. Probably these are keys for what is
described in man xm starting with  "sysrq domain-id letter"

Probably there are some special functions on the control keys, but I
don't know where they are documented, apart from the source of xm,
maybe.

Meanwhile, in a ssh shell the problem doesn't exist.

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regards,

Anand
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